Trabalho, Educação e Saúde publishes original contributions aiming to drive studies about topics related to professional education in health.

Editorial Policy

The journal's editorial policy consists of discussing professional education in the health area from the standpoint of organization in the labor world and from a critical, systematic, and interdisciplinary perspective.

There are no submission or article charges.

Each researcher must observe and ensure ethical integrity in research. Research involving humans should necessarily have followed the precepts of National Health Council Resolution No. 196/96 and have been approved by ethics in research committees. Such approval must be mentioned in the text, in the section on methodology, and include the name of the institutional committee, the case number, and the date of approval. Trabalho, Educação e Saúde is in an affiliation process and follows the guidelines set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE - http://publicationethics.org).

According to the International Committee of Medical Journals Editors (ICMJE), the concept of authorship is based on the substantial contribution of each person listed as an author with regard to the design of the research project; analysis and interpretation of data; writing and critical review. There is no justification to include as authors people whose contribution does not meet these criteria; they may be mentioned in the acknowledgments, along with a brief description of their collaboration to the article.

Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's online evaluation system, available at http://www.revista.epsjv.fiocruz.br. First, the main author must register on the system and then submit his or her text.

Before submitting a manuscript, please read and meet the standards for publication. For additional information, contact the editors: revtes@fiocruz.br

Essays Textual production with a broad theoretical and analytical, non-conclusive and non-exhaustive breadth. Size: 6,000 to 10,000 words, including references to the published literature, figures and footnotes.

Articles Presentation of the outcome of empirical or conceptual research projects. Size: 4,000 to 8,000 words, including references to the published literature, figures and notes.

Debates Discussion on specific issues, whether ordered by the editors from two or more authors or provided by collaborators. Size: up to 5,000 words, including references to the published literature, figures and notes.

Interviews Opinion or position of a qualified interviewee in the journal's areas of knowledge.

Reviews Commentary of a book related to the journal's fields of confluence, published or translated in the past three years. Size: up to 1,500 words.

Presentation of the manuscript
Submissions should be typed in Word, in Times New Roman, font size 12, and double-spaced. Articles, essays, and debates must also feature an abstract in Portuguese and English of no more than 200 words, in addition to a title in English and the title in the original language. The manuscripts can be submitted in Portuguese, Spanish, English, and French. The title must be concise and representative of the content of the text. The author(s) must state whether the study is funded, if it is the outcome of a Master's dissertation or Doctoral thesis, whether it was approved by the area's Ethics Committee, and whether there are conflict of interests.

KeywordsNo less than three and no more than five key words describing the content of the study, presented in the original language and in English.Figures There must not be more than six tables, charts, diagrams, photos, graphs and illustrations per article, except for cases that are specific to the manuscript's thematic field. In this case, the author must communicate such need to the editors in advance. All figures, except for photographs, must be numbered and have a title. Only the initials of the title must be in uppercase. References should be made using numbers (e.g. graph 3), not using expressions such as "the figure below."Notes Notes must appear at the end of the text, they must be succinct and numbered consecutively. Notes must not be used to refer to published literature.Emphasies Italics, underlining and bold face should not be used. Single quotation marks must only be used to attract attention to a particular item in the text. Words in languages other than Portuguese must be italicized, as must titles of mentioned works.

Quotations Quotations in the body of the text must be marked with double quotation marks, showing the author's surname, year and page, such as in this example (Bourdieu, 1983, p. 126); a quotation of an author included in the text must appear as Gramsci (1982); a quotation of an author not included in the text will be (Frigotto and Ciavatta, 2001). In the case of a quotation with more than three authors, only the surname of the lead author must appear in the text, such as in Spink et al. (2001).

ReferencesTrabalho, Educação e Saúde adopts standard NBR 6023 to prepare the references to the published literature, issued by the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (ABNT). All mentioned references, including in the footnotes and figures, must comprise the references to the published literature at the end of the text, shown in alphabetical order, without entry numbering and with no space between them. The references will mention no more than three authors with all of their names. In the case of more than three authors, only mention the first, followed by the expression et al. The first authors' names should be written in full in the references. Different titles by a same author published in the same year should be distinguished by adding a letter (a, b, c ...) in lowercase after the date, both in citations in the text and in the references lists. Note these examples:

Revision
The journal reserves the right to suggest changes in informal uses of language and to correct non-standard variants of Portuguese.

Evaluation
Contributions sent to the journal are first evaluated by the editors, who judge the thematic adequacy of the text to the publication's editorial line and, thereafter, by up to three ad hoc reviewers (peer review). The names of the authors and reviewers of each original text are known only by the editors (double-blind). The documents submitted to Trabalho, Educação e Saúde should not have been published previously and should not be submitted simultaneously to another journal. Documents submitted to the journal should not, under any circumstance, be removed after the evaluation process begins.

Author's rights
Except where otherwise indicated, in accordance with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation's Open Access to Knowledge Policy, all noncommercial copyright property referring to scientific articles published in the Trabalho, Educação e Saúde journal, including rights to voice and images related to the work, are assignable and transferable permanently, irrevocably, non-exclusively, in whole and free of charge, to the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. The assignment covers reprints and translations. The signed texts are the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the journal's editors and of members of its Editorial Board.

Benefit of the authors
Upon publication, authors receive one copy of the issue of the journal in which the text was published.

Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's manuscript evaluation system, available at: <http://www.sistemas.epsjv.fiocruz.br/revtes/>.First, the main author should register in the system and then register the manuscript. We ask authors observe and follow the manuscript submission instructions.